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Do males and females look alike? please answer ASAP
Some parts of this article are in a rather unencyclopedic style, e.g.:
Use of first person is odd, and I suggest moving the link to a Reference section, rather than saying: "I refer you to". Certainly, discussion of the licensing of the photographs does not belong in the article itself! Also:
This sort of directive for how the reader should behave is certainly not NPOV—I think it should be removed entirely. — johndburger 13:49, 23 May 2006 (UTC)
Done! — johndburger 00:41, 24 May 2006 (UTC)
I just edited the page to replace the current princpal ID photo, File:Egretta_thula_-Berkeley_-California_-USA-8.jpg with File:SnowyEgret-Florida.jpg. Full disclosure, the new photo is one of my own. I don't think this is self-promotion - I believe the new photo is clearer, shows the colours of plumage and feet more accurately, and represents a posture people are more likely to actually observe in the wild. Nevertheless, I'm open to the possibility that I am biased. If others think the original should be restored, please lmk. -- Johnath ( talk) 02:31, 21 July 2010 (UTC)
The weight can be of course about 375 g. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.129.241.130 ( talk) 19:38, 29 December 2012 (UTC)
what a snowy egrets body structure like? — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
50.13.161.131 (
talk)
23:39, 12 March 2013 (UTC)
We have received an e-mail at OTRS questioning whether 3.75 kilograms (8.3 lb) is correct for the weight of this bird. Would someone please investigate? Thanks.-- ukexpat ( talk) 15:07, 19 March 2013 (UTC)
Per List of birds of Ontario, based on the Ontario Bird Records Committee, southern Ontario is now part of the snowy egret's breeding range. I became curious after I spotted one myself, a couple of years back, in the Humber River (Ontario) (that is certainly an egret, no question, but don't they live in Florida?). So I looked it up in various sources, and found that it is now considered a native bird in Ontario. - Tenebris 66.11.165.101 ( talk) 22:39, 12 September 2022 (UTC)
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Do males and females look alike? please answer ASAP
Some parts of this article are in a rather unencyclopedic style, e.g.:
Use of first person is odd, and I suggest moving the link to a Reference section, rather than saying: "I refer you to". Certainly, discussion of the licensing of the photographs does not belong in the article itself! Also:
This sort of directive for how the reader should behave is certainly not NPOV—I think it should be removed entirely. — johndburger 13:49, 23 May 2006 (UTC)
Done! — johndburger 00:41, 24 May 2006 (UTC)
I just edited the page to replace the current princpal ID photo, File:Egretta_thula_-Berkeley_-California_-USA-8.jpg with File:SnowyEgret-Florida.jpg. Full disclosure, the new photo is one of my own. I don't think this is self-promotion - I believe the new photo is clearer, shows the colours of plumage and feet more accurately, and represents a posture people are more likely to actually observe in the wild. Nevertheless, I'm open to the possibility that I am biased. If others think the original should be restored, please lmk. -- Johnath ( talk) 02:31, 21 July 2010 (UTC)
The weight can be of course about 375 g. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.129.241.130 ( talk) 19:38, 29 December 2012 (UTC)
what a snowy egrets body structure like? — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
50.13.161.131 (
talk)
23:39, 12 March 2013 (UTC)
We have received an e-mail at OTRS questioning whether 3.75 kilograms (8.3 lb) is correct for the weight of this bird. Would someone please investigate? Thanks.-- ukexpat ( talk) 15:07, 19 March 2013 (UTC)
Per List of birds of Ontario, based on the Ontario Bird Records Committee, southern Ontario is now part of the snowy egret's breeding range. I became curious after I spotted one myself, a couple of years back, in the Humber River (Ontario) (that is certainly an egret, no question, but don't they live in Florida?). So I looked it up in various sources, and found that it is now considered a native bird in Ontario. - Tenebris 66.11.165.101 ( talk) 22:39, 12 September 2022 (UTC)